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I think that my answer is d. but if I'm wrong then I'm sorry mate
The Pacific Proving Grounds<span> was the name given by the </span>United States<span> government to a number of sites in the </span>Marshall Islands<span> and a few other sites in the </span>Pacific Ocean<span> at which it conducted </span>nuclear testing<span> between 1946 and 1962. The correct answer out of the ones you listed above would be "True".</span>
The answer is <span>D. Francis Drake raided Spanish ships.</span>
Answer:
3). No, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given event must not be reported to IRB as 'the subject's heart attack, hospitalization, or recovery is not affiliated to his/her participation in the study'. The study aimed to assess the subject's attitudes towards hygiene or disease prevention which has no relation to a sudden heart attack of any of the subject. Thus, this would neither affect the results of the study nor its validity and hence, <u>option 3</u> is the correct answer.